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Overview

This USB-C™ to 4K HDMI® adapter connects an HDMI display to your laptop or MacBook with USB Type-C. The USB C to HDMI adapter features USB Power Delivery, so you can power your laptop while outputting video, using the same USB-C port. The adapter is also available in white (CDP2HDUCPW), so you can choose an adapter that matches the style of your laptop.

Power and Video in One Port with USB Power Delivery

Smaller and lighter laptops are great for portability but you’re left with fewer connectivity ports. This USB-C video adapter supports USB Power Delivery up to 60 watts and features an additional USB-C port, so you can charge your laptop using its USB-C power adapter, even while you output video. Many laptops like Dell XPS and MacBook Pro support charging through your USB-C port with USB Power Delivery, check your specifications to confirm compatibility.

To ensure the UHD quality of your video signal is maintained the USB Type C to HDMI adapter supports HDMI resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 60Hz, including popular high-definition resolutions like 1080p and 720p.

Stylish Connectivity for Your Ultrabook or Any Laptop

This USB C to HDMI converter has an all-black housing and built-in USB-C cable designed to match your Ultrabook or laptop. The adapter is compatible with any device that supports USB-C DP Alt Mode.

The CDP2HDUCP is backed by a 2-year StarTech.com warranty and free lifetime technical support.

Applications

Connect to any HDMI display while travelling

Connect your BYOD laptop to an HDMI display at work, school or home while charging your laptop

Not all USB-C ports or devices are capable of supporting all of the features listed above, or all of the features at the maximum capabilities. If you require a specific USB-C feature, your USB host connection, cables, and device must all support the feature that you require. For more information about whether your components support specific USB-C features, refer to the information provided by the manufacturers.

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Troubleshooting

When you troubleshoot issues with a USB video adapter, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:

Video cables

Video source

Video destination

USB video adapter

To test your setup components, try the following:

Use the video cables, video source, video destination, and USB video adapter in another setup to see if the problem is with the components or the setup.

Use a different video cable, video source, video destination, and USB video adapter in your setup to see if the problem persists. Ideally, you should test a component that you know works in another setup.

When you test your cables, it is recommended that you do the following:

Test each cable individually.

Use short cables when you are testing.

When you test the video cables, video source, video destination, and USB video adapter, it is recommended that you do the following:

If the device is listed with an error, reinstall the drivers following the instructions on the website.

Check to see if your video card drivers are current. You can check what video card you have in Device Manager under Display adapters. It is recommended that you go directly to the video card manufacturer's website to check for the latest drivers.

Check to see if the monitor is being detected by Windows.

To check to see if Windows is detecting the monitor using a computer that is running a version of Windows XP, do the following:

Right-click on the desktop and click Properties.

Click the Settings tab.

If you see Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors, it means that Windows is detecting more than a single monitor. You can click the drop-down menu under Display to see which monitors are detected. This option is not available if Windows only detects a single monitor.

To check to see if Windows is detecting the monitor using a computer that is running a version of Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8, do the following:

Right-click on the desktop and click Screen Resolution.

You can click the drop-down menu under Display to see which monitors are detected.

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Your laptop might not support Power Delivery or might have specific charging requirements. For example, if your laptop requires exactly 60W of power and an adapter consumes some of the 60W, your laptop might not recognize that it is getting enough power.

For more information about Power Delivery, refer to the manufacturer of your hardware.